Generation K Children's rights in general: Spotting current affairs


The students discover that children's rights are very topical by means of a current affairs assignment.

Info about this lesson package

  • Spotting current affairs;
  • age from nine to twelve years;
  • lasts sixty minutes.

General info

Generation K is a Ketnet program presented by Kristel Verbeke that makes children think about themselves, society and justice. In line with the various episodes of Generation K, Vormen vzw provided ready-made methods for working with the themes discussed in the classroom. Half of these methods are aimed at students aged six to nine, the other activities focus on nine to twelve year olds. The duration of the methods varies from fifteen minutes to a whole day. In addition to some introductory methodologies on children's rights, there are also thematic methods that are linked to the weekly report: empathy exercises, own hero stories, etc.

The links to the video fragments can be found in the lesson letters and on Het Archief.

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